TitleChromatin remodelling complexes in cerebral cortex development and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsD'Souza L, Channakkar AS, Muralidharan B
JournalNeurochem Int
Volume147
Pagination105055
Date Published2021 Jul
ISSN1872-9754
Abstract

The diverse number of neurons in the cerebral cortex are generated during development by neural stem cells lining the ventricle, and they continue maturing postnatally. Dynamic chromatin regulation in these neural stem cells is a fundamental determinant of the emerging property of the functional neural network, and the chromatin remodellers are critical determinants of this process. Chromatin remodellers participate in several steps of this process from proliferation, differentiation, migration leading to complex network formation which forms the basis of higher-order functions of cognition and behaviour. Here we review the role of these ATP-dependent chromatin remodellers in cortical development in health and disease and highlight several key mouse mutants of the subunits of the complexes which have revealed how the remodelling mechanisms control the cortical stem cell chromatin landscape for expression of stage-specific transcripts. Consistent with their role in cortical development, several putative risk variants in the subunits of the remodelling complexes have been identified as the underlying causes of several neurodevelopmental disorders. A basic understanding of the detailed molecular mechanism of their action is key to understating how mutations in the same networks lead to disease pathologies and perhaps pave the way for therapeutic development for these complex multifactorial disorders.

DOI10.1016/j.neuint.2021.105055
Alternate JournalNeurochem Int
PubMed ID33964373